Tarëno

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Tarëno is an alternative name for the Tiriyó language, a Cariban language spoken by the Tiriyó people in parts of Brazil and Suriname.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cariban language
language
alternativeNameOf Tiriyó language NERFINISHED
belongsTo indigenous languages of Brazil
indigenous languages of Suriname
continent South America
country Brazil
Suriname NERFINISHED
endangeredStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Tiriyó NERFINISHED
glottocode tiri1258
hasAlternativeName Tiriyó NERFINISHED
Tiriyó (Tarëno) NERFINISHED
hasApproximateSpeakers a few thousand speakers
hasConsonantInventory moderate-sized consonant inventory
hasDialect Kaxuyana-Tunayana NERFINISHED
Tiriyó (proper)
hasMorphologicalFeature person marking on verbs
rich verbal morphology
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length
nasal harmony
hasStressPattern primarily penultimate stress
hasVowelInventory small vowel inventory
hasWordOrder SOV-dominant
isMinorityLanguageIn Brazil NERFINISHED
Suriname NERFINISHED
iso6393Code tri
languageBranch Tiriyoan NERFINISHED
languageFamily Cariban
linguisticTypology agglutinative
macroRegion Amazon basin NERFINISHED
neighboringLanguages Akuriyó NERFINISHED
Kaxuyana NERFINISHED
Wayana NERFINISHED
region northern Brazil NERFINISHED
southern Suriname
spokenBy Tiriyó people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Brazil NERFINISHED
Suriname NERFINISHED
usedFor daily communication
oral tradition
ritual practices
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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